Our well water is hands down the best water I've ever tasted. We are really fortunate about that.I buy drinking water in 50 gallon batches. The well water here is terrible, and the city water is no better. We use drinking water for the coffee, and cooking,
and the dogs go through a five gallon bottle in two days.
Funny, my inlaws used to drink that stuff (in fact, they serve it at gas stations in Chile)
Guess I'm just a simple man. Probably cost .25 a cup. None of that 5 bucks BS for me.Funny, my inlaws used to drink that stuff (in fact, they serve it at gas stations in Chile)
When I first started coming around they would offer me a cup of "coffee" and I fell for it once
Ever since, when they offer coffee I ask if it is real
When they say "instant" I'll say just gimme tea
Like she said. "IF you are riding my ***, you better be pulling my hair!". I was trying to talk to her about people tailgating!!! Oh well.damn. lol
Kirkland signature from Costco.
3 heaping tablespoons per pot......supposed 12 cup pot, but I'm not sure how little their cups are!
I use 4 heapings.......much as it can hold. I guess that's probably close to 8 measured tablespoons. I've never measured it because it tastes good to me so.......I guess I am a pussy guy. I put 2 heaping tablespoons to a 12 cup pot and that seems way plenty strong to me.
Maybe one day I might buy my first up of coffee at a Starbucks. Probably NOT.
Never!!!!!!!!I guess I am a pussy guy. I put 2 heaping tablespoons to a 12 cup pot and that seems way plenty strong to me.
Maybe one day I might buy my first up of coffee at a Starbucks. Probably NOT.
Yep, I made the mistake of using our well water in our new coffee maker it made it very slow after the first week... CLR fixed it.I buy drinking water in 50 gallon batches. The well water here is terrible, and the city water is no better. We use drinking water for the coffee, and cooking,
and the dogs go through a five gallon bottle in two days.
I just did a little test. Do you use a tablespoon from your silverware drawer or a measuring spoon? A tablespoon out of my silverware drawer, heaping, was 3 tablespoons using a measuring spoon. The coffee measure, level full, was 2 tablespoons using a measuring spoon.I use 4 heapings.......much as it can hold. I guess that's probably close to 8 measured tablespoons. I've never measured it because it tastes good to me so.......
No sir. I use a tablespoon from the silverware drawer. It's the bigger of the two spoon sizes.I just did a little test. Do you use a tablespoon from your silverware drawer or a measuring spoon? A tablespoon out of my silverware drawer, heaping, was 3 tablespoons using a measuring spoon. The coffee measure, level full, was 2 tablespoons using a measuring spoon.
So if you are using a heaping spoon like that you are getting 3 measured tablespoons of coffee. You aren't using any more or less than the rest of us.No sir. I use a tablespoon from the silverware drawer. It's the bigger of the two spoon sizes.
All I know is it tastes about right to me. lolSo if you are using a heaping spoon like that you are getting 3 measured tablespoons of coffee. You aren't using any more or less than the rest of us.
To how many cups of water?When I WAS making coffee for a while there (my girlfriend fell, and shattered her knee) I was using two slightly heaping scoops, (whatever that measure was)
Sorry, my phones keyboard disappeared as I was typing that, and I had to post it unfinished, and then edit it to finish.To how many cups of water?,
You married a smart woman!I don't drink Coffee but My Wife does and it has to be Kirklands.
Kirkland Signature is roasted by Starbucks.I would like to try the Kirklands, but I'll have to smuggle it into the house in a Folgers can.....
That good stuff Been my fav for many years. Makes good espresso too.Kirkland signature from Costco.
3 heaping tablespoons per pot......supposed 12 cup pot, but I'm not sure how little their cups are!